Ruston Mayor Dan Hollingsworth recently signed a proclamation recognizing National School Lunch Week as Oct. 10-14. The week is dedicated to promoting good, healthy school lunches. The Lincoln Parish public schools are celebrating the week in various ways. Some are inviting parents, school board members and other community members to eat with them. Some schools are allowing students to select their favorite foods for the week’s menu. Pictured are Hollingsworth, Superintendent of Schools Danny Bell and the system’s cafeteria staff.

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